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Name of the event:
IBUKI #10
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395

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Singles Match
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Singles Match
Toshie Uematsu defeats Yuri Urai (10:33)
Tag Team Match
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Tag Team Match
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Singles Match

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Number of comments: 1
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Average rating: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 4.00  [1]
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PUNQ wrote on 23.08.2017:
[4.0] "Hiroyo Matsumoto -vs- Aoi Kizuki [1/2*] It was energetic, but that's all it was. Very basic rookie action that wasn't looking so good. Toshie Uematsu -vs- Yuri Urai [*] Urai getting to be competitive with Uematsu, but this was never very interesting. The only thing that kind of stuck out was Urai's series of forward rolling cradles, but otherwise it was pretty standard stuff. Mariko Yoshida & Tojuki Leon -vs- Bambi & Rei [**] Rei, one of Sakura Emi's students, has always been a horrid wrestler with extremely weak offense and a few fancy flying moves, but she actually impressed me a bit. New costume, smoother and quicker execution and and actually shows signs of real potential! She reminds me a lot of Akino under her masked gimmick noki-A. A lot like her. She's got a very fit athletic body and if she's able to add a little more power she'll even start to look legit. Her the focus was on her and the other masked lady in this match - Leon. Energetic and competitive while Yoshida had a little submission thing going on with Bambi the Mimi Hagiwara wannabe. Kyoko Kimura & Cherry -vs- Ayako Sato & Mai Ichii [**] A hard fought effort with them delivering a lot of good action, but there is always something missing when it comes to bringing these matches to the next level. Atsuko Emoto -vs- Shuu Shibutani [* 3/4] Solid singles match between two semi-pushed unfinished wrestlers with Emoto carrying things in a calculated pace while Shi was more going for the energetic comebacks."